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IEEE Communications Magazine, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 1994
- Theo Irmer:

Shaping future telecommunications: the challenge of global standardization. 20-28 - Arthur K. Reilly:

A US perspective on standards development. 30-36 - Miguel Angel Matute:

CITEL: formulating telecommunications in the Americas. 38-39 - Gérard Robin:

The European perspective for telecommunication standards. 40-44 - Tokuo Iida:

Domestic standards in a changing world [telecommunications]. 46-50 - Robert M. Amy:

Standards by consensus [telecommunications]. 52-55 - Neal B. Seitz, Stephen Wolf, Stephen Voran, Randy Bloomfield:

User-oriented measures of telecommunication quality. 56-66 - Gerald H. Peterson, Charles A. Dvorak:

Global standards [telecommunications]. 68-70 - Donovan Nak:

Coordinating global standards and market demands. 72-76 - Kohei Habara:

Cooperation in standardization. 78-84
Volume 32, Number 2, February 1994
- Tetsuya Miki:

Toward the service-rich era [optical access networks]. 34-39 - Augusto A. de Albuquerque, A. J. N. Houghton, Steffen Malmros:

Field trials for fiber access in the EC. 40-48 - Werner Weippert:

The evolution of the access network in Germany. 50-55 - Yutaka Wakui:

The fiber-optic subscriber network in Japan. 56-63 - Yukou Mochida:

Technologies for local-access fibering. 64-73 - Douglas W. Olson, Hady R. Salloum, Mark A. Seely, Andrew Walsh:

Operating and powering optical fiber network. 74-77 - Andy Cook, Jeff Stern:

Optical fiber access-perspectives toward the 21st century. 78-86 - José Rosario Gallardo, Jaime Sánchez

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Omissions and ambiguities in CCITT Recommendation Q.921. 88-94 - Toshikazu Kodama, Takeo Fukuda:

Customer premises networks of the future. 96-98
Volume 32, Number 3, March 1994
- Giok-Djan Khoe:

Coherent multicarrier lightwave technology for flexible capacity networks. 22-33 - Masataka Nakazawa:

Soliton transmission in telecommunication networks. 34-41 - Averill M. Law, Michael G. McComas:

Simulation software for communications networks: the state of the art. 44-50 - Brian W. Unger, Douglas J. Goetz, Stephen W. Maryka:

Simulation of SS7 common channel signaling. 52-62 - Emilie T. Saulnier, Betty J. Bortscheller:

Simulation model reusability. 64-69 - Victor S. Frost, Benjamin Melamed:

Traffic modeling for telecommunications networks. 70-81 - Yuh-Ming Huang, Sheng-Uei Guan:

A refined cut-through buffer management scheme for layered protocol stacks. 82-85 - Peter Newman:

ATM local area networks. 86-98
Volume 32, Number 4, April 1994
- Jay Duncanson:

Inverse multiplexing. 34-41 - Paul H. Fredette:

The past, present, and future of inverse multiplexing. 42-46 - Kenneth D. Kovarik, Payam Maveddat:

Multi-rate ISDN. 48-54 - Yuji Inoue, Noriyuki Terada:

Granulated broadband networks. 56-62 - R. Scott McKinney, Travis H. Gordon:

ATM for narrowband services. 64-72 - Faramaz Davarian:

Earth-satellite propagation research. 74-79 - Toshikazu Suzuki:

ATM adaptation layer protocol. 80-83 - Yaron Wolfsthal:

The road to effective software development. 84-87
Volume 32, Number 5, May 1994
- Tihao Chiang, Dimitris Anastassiou:

Hierarchical coding of digital television. 38-45 - Yiyan Wu, Bernard Caron:

Digital television terrestrial broadcasting. 46-52 - Pramod Pancha, Magda El Zarki:

MPEG coding for variable bit rate video transmission. 54-66 - Yee-Hsiang Chang, David Coggins, Daniel A. Pitt, David Skellern, Manu Thapar, Chandra Venkatraman:

An open-systems approach to video on demand. 68-80 - Daniel Deloddere, Willem Verbiest, Henri Verhille:

Interactive video on demand. 82-88 - J. Richard Jones:

Baseband and passband transport systems for interactive video services. 90-101 - Walter Y. Chen, David L. Waring:

Applicability of ADSL to support video dial tone in the copper loop. 102-109
Volume 32, Number 6, June 1994
- Nuri Dagdeviren, John A. Newell, Leslie A. Spindel, Michael J. Stefanick:

Global networking with ISDN. 26-32 - Harry Rarig:

ISDN signal distribution network. 34-38 - Renata Guarneri

, Cees J. M. Lanting:
Frame relaying as a common access to N-ISDN and B-ISDN data services. 39-43 - Phil Patrick:

Transaction-oriented applications via National ISDN. 44-48 - Howard A. Scott:

Teleaction services: an overview. 50-53 - Hagay Katz, John Müermann, Jean-Marc Salles:

Teleaction services: standards and architectures. 54-65 - Roland Burri, Andreas Wettstein:

An optimized network service for teleaction services in Switzerland. 66-72 - Peter Gardenier, Mansoor Shafi, Robert B. Vernall, Murray Milner:

Sharing issues between FPLMTS and fixed services. 74-78
Volume 32, Number 7, July 1994
- David B. Newman Jr.:

Cyberjustice: patent infringement. 14-15 - William H. Tranter, Kurt L. Kosbar:

Simulation of communication systems. 26-35 - K. Sam Shanmugan:

Simulation and implementation tools for signal processing and communication systems. 36-40 - Brian D. Woerner, Jeffrey H. Reed, Theodore S. Rappaport:

Simulation issues for future wireless modems. 42-53 - Jean-Claude Bouley, Giovanni Destefanis:

Multi-quantum well lasers for telecommunications. 54-60 - D. A. Nolan, V. A. Bhagavatula, C. Lerminiaux:

Integrated-optics planar components. 62-67 - Ron Havens, Mark Sievers:

Numbering in a competitive environment. 68-70 - William D. Ivancic, Mary J. Shalkhauser, Jorge A. Quintana:

A network architecture for a geostationary communication satellite. 72-84 - Koichi Asatani:

Standardization of network technologies and services. 86-91
Volume 32, Number 8, August 1994
- Wolfgang Fischer, Eugen Wallmeier, Thomas Worster, Simon P. Davis, Andrew Hayter:

Data communications using ATM: architectures, protocols, and resource management. 24-33 - Brett J. Vickers, Tatsuya Suda:

Connectionless service for public ATM networks. 34-43 - Peter Newman:

Traffic management for ATM local area networks. 44-50 - H. Jonathan Chao, Dipak Ghosal, Debanjan Saha, Satish K. Tripathi:

IP on ATM local area networks. 52-59 - Joel F. Adam, Henry H. Houh, Michael Ismert, David L. Tennenhouse:

Media-intensive data communications in a "desk-area" network. 60-67 - José J. G. Fernandes, Peter A. Watson, José C. Neves:

Wireless LANs: physical properties of infra-red systems vs. mmw systems. 68-73 - Ram Rao Voruganti:

A global network management framework for the '90s. 74-83 - Fuqin Xiong:

Modem techniques in satellite communications. 84-98
Volume 32, Number 9, September 1994
- B. Clifford Neuman, Theodore Y. Ts'o:

Kerberos: an authentication service for computer networks. 33-38 - Ravi S. Sandhu, Pierangela Samarati

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Access control: principles and practice. 40-48 - Steven M. Bellovin, William R. Cheswick:

Network firewalls. 50-57 - Dorothy E. Denning, Miles Smid:

Key escrowing today. 58-68 - Santosh Chokhani:

Toward a national public key infrastructure. 70-74 - Patrick W. Brown:

Digital signatures: are they legal for electronic commerce? 76-80 - Henry M. Kluepfel:

Securing a global village and its resources. 82-89 - Peter Cochrane, Roger Heckingbottom, David Heatley:

The hidden benefits of optical transparency. 90-97 - Masatoshi Saruwatori:

All-optical signal processing in ultrahigh-speed optical transmission. 98-105
Volume 32, Number 10, October 1994
- A. Blanton Godfrey, Al C. Endres:

The evolution of quality management within telecommunications. 26-34 - Annette Simmons:

Interfacing numbers with people: lessons in quality measurement techniques. 36-40 - James Cox, Ralph W. Wyndrum Jr.:

IEEE total quality management. 42-45 - Keith Connolly, Bruce E. Hess, William A. Hoberg, Thomas C. Pingel, Robert K. Russell Jr.:

Partnering for success: an overview of customer/supplier partnering. 46-51 - Marion M. Steeples:

The Baldrige Award and ISO 9000 in the quality management processes. 52-56 - Mark T. Norris, Peter Rigby, Sinclair Guillaume Stockman:

Life after ISO 9001: British Telecom's approach to software quality. 58-63 - Masahiro Taka, Takeo Abe:

Network reliability design techniques to improve customer satisfaction. 64-68 - Rudi Westerveld, Ramjee Prasad:

Rural communications in India using fixed cellular radio systems. 70-77 - Maurizio Decina, Cesare Mossotto, Aldo Roveri:

The ATM test-bed: an experimental platform for broadband communications. 78-83 - Thomas F. La Porta, Malathi Veeraraghavan, Ender Ayanoglu, Mark J. Karol, Richard D. Gitlin:

B-ISDN: a technological discontinuity. 84-97
Volume 32, Number 11, November 1994
- Aileen A. Pisciotta:

Telecommunications reforms: options, models, and global challenges. 28-31 - Francis Zammit Dimech:

The role of telecommunications as a catalyst for qualitative change. 32 - Leonardo Gatica:

Liberalization and tariff legislation in Chile. 34-35 - Nalaila Kiula:

Telecommunications development in Tanzania. 36-37 - Josefina Trinidad-Lichauco:

Seeking sustained development in the "infrastructure of infrastructures". 38-39 - Jonathan L. Parapak:

The missing link and Vision 2000 [telecommunication services]. 40-41 - Oleg P. Prozhivalsky:

Development of telecommunications in Ukraine. 42-43 - Ronaldo Sa:

Telecommunications in Brazil: the role of the private sector. 44-45 - Edward K. Salia:

Telecommunications' role in national development in Ghana. 46-47 - Domenico Stagliano:

The ITU's role in the restructuring revolution. 48-49 - Peter L. Smith, Gregory C. Staple:

Telecommunications sector reform. 50-52 - Joseph C. S. Cheung, Mark A. Beach

, Joseph P. McGeehan:
Network planning for third-generation mobile radio systems. 54-59 - Toon Norp, Ad J. M. Roovers:

UMTS integrated with B-ISDN. 60-65
Volume 32, Number 12, December 1994
- Tetsuya Miki:

The potential of photonic networks. 23-27 - Peter J. Chidgey:

Multi-wavelength transport networks. 28-35 - Anthony S. Acampora:

The scalable lightwave network. 36-42 - Paul E. Green Jr.:

Toward customer-useable all-optical networks. 44-49 - Leonid G. Kazovsky, Thomas K. Fong, Tad Hofmeister:

Optical local area network technologies. 50-54 - Dave M. Spirit, Andrew D. Ellis, Pete E. Barnsley:

Optical time division multiplexing: systems and networks. 56-62 - Franklin Perez:

The case for a deregulated free market telecommunications industry. 63-70 - Barry Kitson, Ian Lewis, Ajeet Parhar, Andrew Speirs-Bridge:

PLATyPus: experimenting with TINA. 72-79

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